Fortunately, PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the deleted scene from the now legendary episode in question. In it, Jamie (Sam Heughan) tells a nervous Claire (Caitriona Balfe) about his extensive family history.

"A lot of the stories you're about to hear Jamie talk about were actually taken verbatim from [Diana Gabaldon's] book," says showrunner Ron Moore.

[BRIGHTCOVE "4020348367001" "" "" "auto"] You may not have Jamie's impressive abs or Claire's heaving bosom, but you can still set the mood for your beloved this Valentine's Day with the original score from Outlander.

Th the album won't be released until Feb. 10, composer Bear McCreary shared one of his favorite tracks exclusively with PEOPLE to whet fans' appetites.

"The Woman of Balnain" first aired at the end of the Starz show's third episode, when Claire (Caitriona Balfe) listened to a bard perform as Jamie (Sam Heughan) translated the nostalgic lyrics for her.

Last we saw on Outlander, Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies) had Claire (Balfe) at his mercy. Jamie (Sam Heughan) stormed Jack's fort to rescue his betrothed, but things looked dire for our heroes. Would they be reunited?

Looks like the answer is a resounding yes. Check out exclusive image below, which sees Claire playing little spoon to one hunky redhead.

Last week's blissful episode of Outlander was too good to last. Back on the road again after their quickie marriage, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) start off Saturday's episode like any newlywed couple: hardly able to keep their hands off each other.

But in contrast to Claire's matrimonial happiness is Frank's (Tobias Menzies) overwhelming hopelessness at the loss of his wife. For the first time since the series kicked off, we get a look at what's going on back in 1945.

You don't have to have read Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series to know this was the episode we've all been waiting for.

To protect herself from Capt. Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies) and the English, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) must wed Jamie (Sam Heughan) and consummate the marriage to become a part of Clan MacKenzie.

The key word here is "consummate." This week's episode of Outlander was all about sex: awkward, "I'm a virgin" sex; passionate, "women have orgasms too?" sex; tender "I just gave you my dead mother's necklace" sex. But this wasn't just gratuitous cable intercourse, this sex was earned over the past six episodes, and, boy, did it feel good.

"Are you here by your own choice?" a redcoat asks Claire (Caitriona Balfe) at the start of this week's episode of Outlander.

It's a vital question for Claire – she waits to respond and everyone looks shifty while waiting for her to answer. "I am a guest of the Clan MacKenzie," she says at last, surprising Dougal (Graham McTavish).

The British decide to take her back to their general anyways, and Dougal insists on accompanying her. Once they reach the garrison, however, he's relentlessly mocked by the British. Claire defends Dougal, coming dangerously close to outing herself as a Scottish sympathizer. The British are so charmed by the English rose that Claire's words don't initially raise any suspicion – until Capt. Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies) shows up.